know why your uterus is being a pain?
May 24th 2008 16:12
Any woman who suffers from period pain should try Naprogesic
(Active ingredient: Naproxen Sodium 275 mg)
Many women experience uterine cramps, also referred to as dysmenorrhea, during menstruation.
Dysmenorrhea is a medical condition characterized by severe uterine pain during menstruation. While many individuals experience minor pain during menstruation, dysmenorrhea is diagnosed when the pain is so severe as to limit normal activities, or require medication.
Dysmenorrhea can feature different kinds of pain, including sharp, throbbing, dull, nauseating, burning, or shooting pain. Dysmenorrhea may precede menstruation by several days or may accompany it, and it usually subsides as menstruation tapers off.
When you have your period, tiny molecules called prostaglandins are released by your body to help the muscle of the uterus contract. These contractions occur allowing the uterus to expel its lining (endometrium). This happens as the endometrium would only be needed if an egg was fertilised.
The strength of the contractions depends on the amount of prostaglandins your body produces. If your body produces a lot of these molecules, or if you are particularly sensitive to them, you will feel pain.
The cause of most women’s period pain is tiny molecules called prostaglandins. A prostaglandin is any member of a group of lipid compounds that are derived enzymatically from fatty acids.These molecules have an effect on certain muscles in the body, for example they can cause contractions of the uterus or increased motion of the intestine. For this reason it is quite common for women to suffer diarrhoea just before or during their period.
Synthetic prostaglandins are used clinically to induce childbirth.
Naprogesic is a non steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) with the active ingredient Naproxen Sodium which is specially designed to treat the cause of period pain. It does this by inhibiting prostaglandin production. Naproxen Sodium works by inhibiting enzymes that are responsible for formation of important biological mediators called prostanoids (including prostaglandins).
If you are allergic to naproxen, aspirin, ibuprofen or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), or are currently taking other medicines containing naproxen, aspirin, ibuprofen or other NSAIDs, do not take Naprogesic.
(Active ingredient: Naproxen Sodium 275 mg)
Many women experience uterine cramps, also referred to as dysmenorrhea, during menstruation.
Dysmenorrhea is a medical condition characterized by severe uterine pain during menstruation. While many individuals experience minor pain during menstruation, dysmenorrhea is diagnosed when the pain is so severe as to limit normal activities, or require medication.
Dysmenorrhea can feature different kinds of pain, including sharp, throbbing, dull, nauseating, burning, or shooting pain. Dysmenorrhea may precede menstruation by several days or may accompany it, and it usually subsides as menstruation tapers off.
When you have your period, tiny molecules called prostaglandins are released by your body to help the muscle of the uterus contract. These contractions occur allowing the uterus to expel its lining (endometrium). This happens as the endometrium would only be needed if an egg was fertilised.
The strength of the contractions depends on the amount of prostaglandins your body produces. If your body produces a lot of these molecules, or if you are particularly sensitive to them, you will feel pain.
The cause of most women’s period pain is tiny molecules called prostaglandins. A prostaglandin is any member of a group of lipid compounds that are derived enzymatically from fatty acids.These molecules have an effect on certain muscles in the body, for example they can cause contractions of the uterus or increased motion of the intestine. For this reason it is quite common for women to suffer diarrhoea just before or during their period.
Synthetic prostaglandins are used clinically to induce childbirth.
Naprogesic is a non steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) with the active ingredient Naproxen Sodium which is specially designed to treat the cause of period pain. It does this by inhibiting prostaglandin production. Naproxen Sodium works by inhibiting enzymes that are responsible for formation of important biological mediators called prostanoids (including prostaglandins).
If you are allergic to naproxen, aspirin, ibuprofen or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), or are currently taking other medicines containing naproxen, aspirin, ibuprofen or other NSAIDs, do not take Naprogesic.
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